Jack Parker exits BU as one of the most accomplished hockey coaches in NCAA history. His 894 wins since 1973 are the most by a coach at one school in NCAA history, and he has led the Terriers to three national championships during his tenure.

Parker won an unprecedented 21 Beanpot titles, and collected 11 conference championships (four in the ECAC and seven in Hockey East). He also led BU to the NCAA tournament 24 times before the 2012-13 season.

Take a look back at some notable details and statistics from Parker’s career:

Timeline

1966: Began three-year stint as a center for Boston University hockey. Was a member of three Beanpot championship teams and two teams that played in the NCAA tournament. Parker was a captain during his senior year.